GIMP - Morphing Images (Using GAP)
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One critical thing this is leaving out that took me a bit to discover, your pictures MUST be the EXACT same size for this to work! Otherwise, you get some really weird results.
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like eminem 0:14
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@GimpBegginner Yeah it's annoying, but id the animation is slow, cause cause you have to many layers. I've had 2,000 layers before, and that was why the animation was so slow, so be aware of that.
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@mikethedj4 Thanks but I have another problem... The duplicating layer thing at the end is SO annoying and slow...
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@GimpBegginner if you want it to animate yes, and if you save each frame as an image you can import it into an image editor save the video like that and then import the new video and increase the speed and it'll be a video, but not worth all the time. I'm unsure if you can export an animation in gap, there's a plugin on gimptalk somewhere where you can export as swf, but idk where it is.
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Nice and Thanks! But I have a question, Do you have to save it as a GIF?
Great tutorial. Thanks.
I am having a problem when I save the animation in GIF. When I see the animation in explorer in Gif ,the picture has wave type distortion. If you can help me it would be great.
Thanks.
Suchbol 1 year ago
@Suchbol That's most likely cause of the control points you gave it, cause it morphs with that wave like effect. For all my morphing needs I actually just use Sqirlz Morph, and sometimes WinMorph with Wax 2.0 (All 3 are windows applications)
mikethedj4 1 year ago
@mikethedj4 Thanks Mike. I did as you said. I downloaded Swirlz Morph and it worked like a charm. I am indeed very grateful to you.
God Bless you.
Suchbol 1 year ago
@Suchbol Thanks, and no problem :)
mikethedj4 1 year ago